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203, 204 JOURNALISM (3, 3) Fundamentals of journalistic theory and practice.

304 (3) A consideration of the major works of the seventeenth century, with particular emphasis upon Milton. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE

307 RENAISSANCE LITERATURE (3) Selected works of the period. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. (3) Principal writers from the Colonial Period to the Civil War. 309 AMERICAN LITERATURE

310 (3) Principal writers from the Civil War to the present. 312 THE ROMANTIC AGE (3) Major writers of the English Romantic Period, 1784-1832. Alternate years, offered 1971-72. AMERICAN LITERATURE 315 (3) Modern grammar, including Traditional, Structural, and Generative-Transformational. MODERN AMERICAN GRAMMAR 316 HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE (3) Changes and growth in the language; word formation and function.

317 (3) The major works of the period. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE

320 STUDIES IN THE DRAMA (3) Selected studies in the drama from the fifteenth century to the present. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. (3) Selected non-dramatic poetry with attention to major developments in poetic form and style. Alternate years, offered 1971-72. 322 STUDIES IN POETRY 324 GENERAL FOLKLORE (3) An introductory course in folklore including the basic tools of study, the pioneering fields, and main schools of interpretation; emphasis on intercultural relations on the level of the folk and the universality of folkloric manifestations; how form, myth, and beliefs serve as background in the understanding of literature. (3) Techniques in writing for various publications; workshop in writing and marketing. 332 WRITING FOR PUBLICATION 335 (1) Directed experience in practical journalism in the production of the college newspaper. May be repeated for a maximum of four units . JOURNALISM PRACTICUM 342 (3) A scientific study of the American English language: phonology, morphology, and syntax; the backgrounds, philosophies, and theories underlying competing grammars of English. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. STRUCTURE OF ENGLISH 400 (1) Selected readings determined by consultation with the instructor . Senior classification and written permission of the department required before enrolling. May be repeated for a maximum of two units. 80 READING AND CONFERENCE

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